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Trudeau accuses other parties of picking sides in Gaza conflict for political gain

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Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says it’s unfortunate that other political parties are picking sides in the war in Gaza for political gain. Trudeau reiterated his support for a two-state solution and said it’s important that the Liberal...
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Tribunal hearing for high-ranking Toronto police Supt. Stacy Clarke continues

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A disciplinary hearing got underway on Wednesday for a Toronto superintendent who helped officers cheat on promotional exams. Supt. Stacy Clarke began the second day of testimony with an apology to the officers involved in her...
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RG's Manoj Parab marches door to door with one message: Let me be voice of change

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Revolutionary Goan Party challenges established players in Goa's elections with anti-migrant, pro-Goan stance, aiming for state governance
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These dancers want to create more space for diversity in Ottawa’s dance community

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“Steps to Inclusivity,” celebrates different dance styles and backgrounds in a video for CBC Ottawa’s Creator Network.
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Longueuil unveils new action plan to create a more inclusive city

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Affine Lwalalika, a member of Longueuil's executive committee responsible for immigration and intercultural relations, says the city's plan includes the development of intervention tools to make housing more accessible to minorities.
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Myanmar rebels say they have repelled Army push to take back Myawaddy

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Rebel fighters in Myanmar say they've repelled a government attempt to take back a town on the border with Thailand.
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Soul food cook who's happy more options of the cuisine are coming to Windsor, Ont.

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Windsor, Ont.'s Judith Hurst says she's encouraged to see more soul food options in the city instead of people having to cross the border for it.
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How the Williamsburg Community Association creates sense of belonging for residents

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Frank Prospero, president of the Williamsburg Community Association, explains how the group was formed and how it aims to create a sense of belonging for residents. Prospero spoke to CBC K-W as part of the Communities in Focus project,...
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Habitat for Humanity Women Build Week kicks off in Orange County

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The staff at the Community Foundation of Orange and Sullivan in Newburgh is donating time this week to fix up two town homes on William Street for two local families.
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P.E.I.'s first Hindu temple opens, thanks to volunteers' labour of love

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Members of the Island's fast-growing Hindu community say they're excited to finally have a dedicated place to worship and gather, after the province's first Hindu temple opened in Cornwall, P.E.I. on March 8. Hindus now make up nearly...
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KIPP NYC receives award for its computer science course, breaking diversity barriers in computer science

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The students are developing apps, competing amongst each other to create new programs, and even going to Google with their creations.
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How important is it for BIPOC people to have an outlet focused on diversity?

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Host of the Keke Show and co-host of Rapolitik, we catch up with 2021 CBC Quebec Black Changemaker Kevin Calixte.
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Advocates urge city to do more to help newcomers feel at home in Winnipeg

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Advocates say a city policy meant to help newcomers feel welcome in Winnipeg has made little progress nearly four years after it was passed.
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Festival founder says Black LGBTQ Quebecers are now 'building our own stories' on screen more than ever

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Laurent Lafontant has been running the Massimadi film festival for over 15 years. He speaks with CBC Montreal News at 11 host Sudha Krishnan about what has changed over that time.
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For organizers in St. John’s, the Black-Owned Vendor Market is all about community

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The CBC’s Sarah Blackmore chats with local organizers about how Friday's market for Black-owned businesses was bigger than ever, and is still growing.
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Liberal caucus has 'difficult conversations' on Gaza, says Trudeau

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Asked about a leaked conversation in which Liberal MP Rob Oliphant sharply criticized the way the prime minister has approached foreign policy on Gaza, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said a diversity of opinions is a source of strength in...
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Alberta’s honey industry is a buzzing business

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Alberta is Canada's honey powerhouse — and the sweet commodity hit record sales in 2023. Here’s how the once-miniscule bee business took off in the province, and how stakeholders are working to secure its future.
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Faculty strike begins at Mount Saint Vincent University

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Members of the Mount Saint Vincent University Faculty Association have taken to the picket line after failing to reach an agreement with their employer. Gareth Hampshire has the story.
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'The world's changing and so we either need to keep up with it or we're going to get left behind'

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Diversity and inclusion is Erin Davis' business and, as she tells Nancy Carlson, it's about moving toward a common understanding.
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More diversity among teachers can positively impact students, say educators

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As student populations across Nova Scotia continue to become more diverse, regional centres for education are trying to have their workforces reflect those changes. A study is underway now to assess the diversity of staff in schools....
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More diversity among teachers can positively impact students, educators say

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As student populations across Nova Scotia continue to become more diverse, regional centres for education are trying to have their workforces reflect those changes. A study is underway now to assess the diversity of staff in schools....
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Take a tour of Ottawa's Blossom Park neighbourhood, a dynamic and growing community

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Located in the south of Ottawa, the Blossom Park neighbourhood is a diverse and growing community, home to shawarma shops, an off leash dog-park and the Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport. Local historian and longtime...
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Dozens of infants evacuated from al-Shifa: Ministry

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Gaza's Health Ministry says 30 premature babies have been evacuated from al-Shifa hospital
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3 tips for becoming a more inclusive leader

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Untapped Leaders founder Jenny Vazquez-Newsum explains how our view of leadership is shaped by the past and offers advice on elevating more diverse voices.